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How Corporate Counsel Women of Color Became 'Sisterhood on a Grand Scale'
"While there were a decent number of us spread across corporate America, at most places we were one or two, isolated and finding our own way," said early CCWC member Juliette Pryor, executive vice president and general counsel for Albertsons Cos.CafePress Reaches $2M Settlement With States Over Data Breach
New York led an investigation that culminated with six other states - including Connecticut and New Jersey - coming to a $2M agreement with CafePress Inc. to resolve a 2019 data breach.Data Breaches and Privacy Challenges: A Pandemic Year in Review
In her Internet Issues/Social Media column, Shari Claire Lewis writes: The breadth of recent cyber incidences reflects more than just the problems of securing work-from-home technology, interference with Zoom conference calls, and system vulnerabilities that existed even before COVID-19. Indeed, they essentially are a 2021 blueprint for the kinds of privacy issues that companies may best be advised to focus on, and that legislators and regulators in New York and elsewhere across the country may seek to address.North Carolina Investor Drops $94M on Boca Raton Apartments
Bell Partners plans to combine two neighboring multifamily communities into the 270-unit Bell at Broken Sound.Rejecting Midstream Gathering Agreements in Bankruptcy—Yes, No, Maybe?
As gas and oil producers struggle to adjust to a new reality, transportation services agreements may be back on the chopping block in Chapter 11.'Good For Both Parties': What to Know About the Judge in Google's Upcoming Antitrust Case
Judge Amit Mehta has presided over multiple high-profile cases and has served in recent years as the judicial representative to the American Bar Association's antitrust section.'Good For Both Parties': What to Know About the Judge in Google's Upcoming Antitrust Case
Judge Amit Mehta has presided over multiple high-profile cases and has served in recent years as the judicial representative to the American Bar Association's antitrust section.Caceres v. Scottsdale Ins. Co.
A federal court in Florida has highlighted a split among Florida district courts regarding whether to include statutory attorneys' fees when calculating whether an insurance coverage case removed from state court meets the amount in controversy requirement under federal law.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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